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New Orleans School of Cooking

April 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments

The last time I was in New Orleans was in December 2006. Dallas was there for work and I tagged along and did fun stuff while he worked. I had a great time and always wanted to come back. He had work to do in New Orleans again last year but I was traveling at the same time. Finally this time I was able to tag along. It sucks that he’s got to work over the weekend, but it’s better for me since I only had to take 2 vacation days to have a 4-day weekend.


Chef Michael DeVidts :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans


Chef Michael DeVidts :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans

The last time we were in New Orleans was my first visit so I was content to just wander and look and see what I might run into. This time there were a few things that I reserved ahead of time and really wanted to do. One of those things was to take a cooking class. Unfortunately, all of the hands-on cooking classes I looked up were about $100 or more. I settled for this demonstration class at New Orleans School of Cooking.


Chef Michael DeVidts :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans

Even though the class wasn’t hands-on, I still found it to be really fun and informative. Plus, it was only $27 and you got to eat pretty generous servings of the 4 things we learned to make. Also included was coffee, water, tea and Abita beer.* Chef Michael DeVidts was our instructor. He had a great sense of humor and we got a 2-hour history and culture lesson along with a cooking lesson.


Shrimp & Artichoke Soup :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans


Crawfish Etouffee :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans


Bread Pudding with Hard Sauce :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans


Praline :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans

Michael showed us how to make shrimp and artichoke soup, crawfish etouffee, bread pudding with hard sauce, and pralines. We also got to take home recipes and if we try to make one and then email Michael, the New Orleans School of Cooking will send us an official diploma saying we completed the course.


Abita Amber :: New Orleans School of Cooking, French Quarter, New Orleans

* Michael told us about the history of some local breweries, all of which are no longer around. Except Abita. During class I had Abita Amber and really liked it. At another restaurant during the trip I had Abita Red, which was also very good. One of Dallas’ coworkers told me that she really likes a beer called Purple Haze that is made by Abita. And she told Dallas that he may like a really dark, strong one called Turbodog. Haven’t tried the last two yet, but the trip isn’t over!

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That’s HOT

March 18th, 2006 · No Comments

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Heaven on Seven, River North, Chicago

Last night we saw the movie Dave Chappelle’s Block Party* and afterwards ate at Heaven on Seven since it is in the same building as the theater. This is a photo of all of the hot sauces that were on out table to choose from. I think Dallas went with plain old Tabasco, though, and I didn’t try any of them. I’d never been to Heaven on Seven, I haven’t even had cajun food since I moved to Chicago. I was afraid the line was going to be crazy because it looked nuts when I saw it featured on Check Please, but there wasn’t any wait at all. When I lived in San Diego there was a cajun restaurant nearby (Chateau Orleans) and when I lived in New York one of my apartments was a block from Delta Grill so I’d go there. But in Chicago, not so much. Yummy. I had the Etouffee of the Day, which had crawfish, shrimp, andouille and who knows what other mystery meats in it.

*DCBP was great. I had a fun time watching it. Roger Ebert says “I’ve seen better comedy films and better concert films” and he’s right, but the combination is good. And Dave Chappelle comes off as like a “regular” dude who really cares about people. Plus he’s like to the point where he could walk up to the mic and say “toaster” or any random thing and everyone would laugh their ass off because IT’S DAVE CHAPPELLE! It didn’t hurt that Kanye West, Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Jill Scoot, the Fugees (Wyclef!), and the Roots were all in the movie. I saw the Roots live once out in a California desert with Outkast, Moby, New Order and tons of other acts.. Paul Oakenfold.. but that’s another story.

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